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Sam VickeryHochschule für Gesundheit Bochum Verified email at hs-gesundheit.de Cited by 128 |
Chimpanzee brain morphometry utilizing standardized MRI preprocessing and macroanatomical annotations
Chimpanzees are among the closest living relatives to humans and, as such, provide a crucial
comparative model for investigating primate brain evolution. In recent years, human brain …
comparative model for investigating primate brain evolution. In recent years, human brain …
Imaging evolution of the primate brain: the next frontier?
Evolution, as we currently understand it, strikes a delicate balance between animals' ancestral
history and adaptations to their current niche. Similarities between species are generally …
history and adaptations to their current niche. Similarities between species are generally …
[PDF][PDF] A Comparative Neuroimaging Investigation into Great Ape Brain Aging
S Vickery - 2023 - docserv.uni-duesseldorf.de
Chimpanzees, along with bonobos, are humans’ closest living relative and contain commonalities
in both macroanatomical brain features, cognitive abilities, and genome. Therefore, …
in both macroanatomical brain features, cognitive abilities, and genome. Therefore, …
Integrating Multidimensional Data Analytics for Precision Diagnosis of Chronic Low Back Pain
S Vickery, F Junker, R Doeding, DL Belavy… - medRxiv, 2024 - medrxiv.org
Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, with up to 25% of cases
become chronic (cLBP). Optimal diagnostic tools for cLBP remains unclear. Here we leveraged …
become chronic (cLBP). Optimal diagnostic tools for cLBP remains unclear. Here we leveraged …
The uniqueness of human vulnerability to brain aging in great ape evolution
Aging is associated with progressive gray matter loss in the brain. This spatially specific,
morphological change over the life span in humans is also found in chimpanzees, and the …
morphological change over the life span in humans is also found in chimpanzees, and the …
A Self off the Shelf: The Rise of the Pocket Diary in Eighteenth-Century England
A Vickery - Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2021 - muse.jhu.edu
This essay explores a little studied but ubiquitous genre of life-writing that flowered in the
mid eighteenth century—the pocket diary. It analyzes the way the texts structured human …
mid eighteenth century—the pocket diary. It analyzes the way the texts structured human …
[PDF][PDF] Exploring new and emerging models for nonlinear performative works
LR Vickery - 2011 - eprints.qut.edu.au
This dissertation seeks to define and classify potential forms of Nonlinear structure and
explore the possibilities they afford for the creation of new musical works. It provides the first …
explore the possibilities they afford for the creation of new musical works. It provides the first …
Hemispheric specialization of the primate inferior parietal lobule
Hemispheric asymmetries can be seen as one of the evolutionary adaptations that allowed
the human brain to muster more complex cognitive processes than other primates. In this vein…
the human brain to muster more complex cognitive processes than other primates. In this vein…
[PDF][PDF] Establishing a pipeline for structural image processing of the chimpanzee brain and application to structural covariance estimation by unsupervised machine …
S Vickery - 2018 - juser.fz-juelich.de
Chimpanzees along with bonobos are the closest extant primate to humans, but human
brains are significantly larger with increased gyrification especially when accounting for size. …
brains are significantly larger with increased gyrification especially when accounting for size. …
[HTML][HTML] Men's help-seeking for distress: Navigating varied pathways and practices
A Vickery - Frontiers in sociology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
There is a widely accepted dominant narrative surrounding men’s mental health help-seeking,
that men are less likely to pursue formal mental health support on account of hegemonic …
that men are less likely to pursue formal mental health support on account of hegemonic …